Sentences with phrase «see a loved one yet»

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And just because mainstream consumers don't yet see the appeal of VR, developers seem to be loving it, despite not making much money on sales of their apps, Newell said.
There are always articles stating that the DED and free zone authorities and banks love SMEs, but I have to yet to see the love for smes from a financial point of view.
Now I have yet to see one in which the healed sheep banded together and went back after the shepherd but a dark side of me would love to see it.
Interesting that you post so many bible quotes and their citations and yet very conveniently ignore Matthew 6:5 «And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men.
I am a man and I can feel just as anyone else and I have done nothing to deserve the way I look and am treated, yet You looked past my ugly surface and saw the man inside and loved me anyway.
Long concludes, «To see this form does not resolve all the dilemmas of our secular age, but it offers a different «itinerary,» one where those who articulate the conversion to love can be heard, and who in turn constitute yet another social imaginary.
Yet as I immerse myself in the world and spread Christ's love, I do not blithely ignore evil nor fail to see sin and death for what it truly is.
I love much that people offer me to see and yet my visualizations are sometimes obscured and I do sadly ever overlook others who ridicule and condemn those with lessor mentalities.
Your god supposedly loves everyone and sees everything yet he does nothing.
For those that haven't yet experienced the joy and love of Christ, it could be a time of deep inward reflection to see if there are places in your heart that need changing.
Am I incorrect in saying that you believe that Christine and I can have a truly loving relationship that we each see as a big part of how we relate to the love of God (like the article was suggesting) and yet, when we die and meet God face to face, he will tell us that we broke the rules and so our relationship was detestable to Him and we must now spend eternity in hell?
Thomas Merton, another prophet and master of prayer, describes what happens at this place of darkness: «Love gives an experience, a taste of what we have not seen and are not yet able to see.
«But if anyone has the world's goods and sees his brother in need, yet closes his heart against him, how does God's love abide in him?»
all these are regarded as utopian fantasies, yet they are biologically necessary; and if we would see them made flesh in the world what more need we do than imagine our power to love growing and broadening till it can embrace the totality of men and of the earth?
And John, the beloved disciple wrote, «If anyone has the world's goods and sees his brother in need, yet closes his heart against him, how does God's love abide in him?
It will be seen that the new doctrine requires careful and somewhat elaborate distinctions, and yet, if some of its supporters are right, the doctrine is nothing at all but the analysis of the simple idea that God is «the perfectly loving individual,» in all respects possessed of the properties which this idea requires, even if non-perfection in some respects be among the requirements.
I haven't had the chance to see the movie yet, but everyone I've spoken with who has seen it has absolutely loved it... even folks who went into it with a lot of skepticism.
Yet if he were seriously to accept the attitude of mind which prevails throughout the whole New Testament he might come to see that, although there are many things which appear to deny the love and justice of God in this life, he is quite literally in no position to judge the final issue.
In Christ we can see revealed with total clarity how the whole cosmos, and every aspect of creaturely existence, depends on the gratuitous love, yet utterly coherent Wisdom of the Creator.
But actually, in the mirror I'm a heart of darkness: narcissistic solipsist sealed - in to my ego - conscious lucid schemes, aims, desires, jealous and envious, manipulative, controlling, fearful and anxious, hateful and yet wanting to be seen, heard, touched, fed and certainly liked if not loved even as mean spirited as I am. . .
No one laughs at God in a hospital No one laughs at God in a war No one's laughing at God When they're starving or freezing or so very poor No one laughs at God When the doctor calls after some routine tests No one's laughing at God When it's gotten real late And their kid's not back from the party yet No one laughs at God When their airplane start to uncontrollably shake No one's laughing at God When they see the one they love, hand in hand with someone else And they hope that they're mistaken No one laughs at God When the cops knock on their door And they say we got some bad news, sir No one's laughing at God When there's a famine or fire or flood
In his book Small Faith — Great God, N. T. Wright wrote «The world has yet to see what God will do through a worldwide church whose members love one another.»
We want to know why things happen the way they do, but what we're really asking is, «God, explain to me how you simultaneously see all of human history at once, are guiding it to a redemptive conclusion, while at the same time loving each person individually, yet allowing them legitimate control over their day - to - day decisions.»
He did not set out simply to exalt the dignity of man; yet he lifted the status of men, women, and children wherever his message was heard because he saw all persons as precious to God and equally the recipients of God's love.
We accept love and hate defacto yet we can't see them, we only see peoples reactions to feeling them.
Sam: I wish you would see that God is Love, but just... just like a father is loving yet must discipline from that lLove, but just... just like a father is loving yet must discipline from that lovelove.
There are a gazillion buzzwords out there like «authentic» and «missional» and»em ergent» this or that but really, I have yet to see anything capbable of transforming the politics of power and privelege into, well, into a group of believers living in the world whose love for God and one another is lived in a way so real and so powerful that they become a transformational presence in their community.
Yet it is important for the reader to see that, third, the tree's love for the boy is not merely generous but also, literally, self - expending.
How can God's love abide in anyone, the writer continues, who has the world's goods and sees a brother or sister in need and yet refuses help?
Tell your loved one — we have something in common — I don't see Jesus as deity neither — and yet I still persist about being a Christ (meaning Messiah — not God)- ian.
I have yet to see a single instance of «telling the truth in love» where any real love was involved.
I would love to see your reaction to YOUR kids being bullied, I guarantee you would see it YOUR way and want them to stop... yet bullying of others is OK??? You are a follower with no ability to put yourself in the shoes of others.
People need to see and most importantly FEEL the love of Jesus Christ and the mercy of God, not try to live a certain way, do everything the church is telling them do, yet do not know how to love and appreciate God and his workings.
Yet the experience of living in that sad and handsome place brought me to love Russia and its stoical people, to learn some of what they had suffered and see what they had regained.
The parable is distorted if we try to read out of it a doctrine of inevitable progress; yet it is quite in keeping with the process theology of today which sees a forward movement through the tender and loving concern of a transcendent yet immanent God.
Here is my version of my atheism: I have yet to see any evidence that convinces me any gods exist at all and quite a bit that convinces me the anthropomorphic all - loving, all - knowing, omnipresent god of the Abrahamic religions does not.
How does God's love abide an anyone who has the world's goods and sees a brother or sister in need and yet refuses help?
When, on the wall of a labor union headquarters, we read, «Love thy neighbor, but organize him,» we see the necessity; yet we instinctively sense the threat that every organization, labor unions no more than any other, makes to the free personal relationship.
Of course, I'd love to be suprised, yet my experience is, that an «instant» miracle, doesn't seem like the best idea anyway, and I've come to see that it is through suffering and illness that I have gained both empathy and wisdom.
Now, I'm a Christian, who loves Jesus and who hopes to honor God with my life, but frankly, after hearing about 100 «God bless Americas» shouted between the two conventions, and dozens of biblical references dropped by both parties, I was just fine with seeing God's name removed from yet another piece of political propaganda.
We wake up to that subtle, yet harsh reality that Jesus sees and loves us all the same.
LOVE of CHRIST and our neighbor is the key yet we are to consumed to see.
Either American democracy is living on social capital inherited from an earlier time when Americans shared a common perspective on life's questions, in which case we face a slow descent into the fragmented and violent world Hauerwas sees; or else the enthusiastic, individualistic and yet genuinely loving piety of Emerson, Whitman and Ellison has a better grasp of our human nature, and it really is possible to be both democratic and virtuous.
Our love for each other encompasses everything about the other, even the stuff we can't see and aren't even aware of yet.
How can you not see you are preaching love yet practicing hate?
So what does a parent do who loves their child unconditionally, yet sees their child doing something that is so self - destructive?
For example, what if you never saw your grown child for years, yet every 5 years they tell you they love you.
And yet, while Brown's most recent work, Love's Body (Random House, Inc., 1966), indicates he is familiar with Barfield's discussions on language as metaphor, Altizer does not seem to see the necessary connection between this concept and Saving the Appearances.
Someone like you, who appears to be a «troll» here in the threads, and yet, I do not know what is occurring in your everyday life — but the one I love up there, He knows, and You will definitely see Him soon.
I have not yet heard of a church doing this, but would love to see a church provide free WiFi to the congregation, and invite people to bring their laptops, smartphones, and iPads to church.
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